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No matter how anyone spins an attack of a Caucasian man by at least two African American males on a St. Louis rail line, this event proved disturbing, malicious, criminal, and worthy of serious retribution.

I’ve begun a one-man war against the over-scheduling of children. I feel like Mel Gibson in “Braveheart.” I’m liable to paint my face blue and go charging into the closest “Mommy and Baby Chinese Learning, Gymnastics and Piano Lessons” emporium and break those children free.

If the Beatles were right, specifically singer-songwriter, Paul McCartney, that “in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make,” then Nancy “Yoda” Seyboth departed this world wrapped by wonderful rapture.

I know it’s a cliche, but I’d like to know what the Ewing town council is smoking. My guess? PCP. I’m guessing the members of the Ewing town council are smoking PCP. (Before we go any further, I’d like the Ewing town council to do some research on Larry Flynt, Jerry Falwell and a certain U.

Trenton and Mercer County politics resemble a game of Three-card Monte. If you believe only what you see then expect a hustle as your lust for winning a $5 note pales in comparison to the loss of your pick-pocketed wallet.

Civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal to obey certain laws, demands, or commands of a government. “One has not only a legal, but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.

If Erica Crippen had been Caucasian, blonde and beautiful, U.S. media outlets, both electronic and print, would have counted up the days since the mother of two went missing the night before New Year’s Day 2015.

I wanted to write about the fact that starting at 2:30 on Saturday afternoon, hundreds of victims of New Jersey’s current criminal marijuana laws will march from the Trenton train station down State Street to the State House, where a large smoky

Trenton Acting Police Director Ernie Parrey Jr. added his name to the list of famous U.S. film directors Thursday night as city officers talked about second chances they received before joining police ranks.

The cynic’s view of political campaigns is that they’re little more than liars’ contests. If so, the presidential campaign may need a new way of keeping score. Something like the handicap in golf, maybe.

I want to opine my two puffs’ worth about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu coming before the Republicans of Congress and dictating to the U.S. what our foreign policy and our treaty negotiations with Iran should be.